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Key Emerging Industrial

Capabilities Research at

Defence Research &

Development Canada

(DRDC)

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Mandate:

ADM(S&T) provides national leadership on defence and security Science,

Technology and Innovation (ST&I), to enhance Canada’s defence and Security

posture

Act as Chief Science Advisor to the DND, CAF and public safety and security communities

Exercise functional authority to ensure coherence of the DND/CAF ST&I investments

Engage and collaborate with an extended network of stakeholders, domestic and international

partners.

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Key Industrial Capabilities - Competencies

• Aerospace Systems and Components

• Armour

• Defence Systems Integration

• Electro-Optical / Infrared (EO/IR) Systems

• Ground Vehicle Solutions

• In-Service Support

• Many Competencies have been core DND/CAF S&T Domains and part

of the ADM(S&T) Research Program for many years

• They are established capabilities where Canada is globally competitive,

and areas where domestic capacity is essential to national security

• Marine Ship-Borne Mission and Platform

Systems

• Munitions

• Shipbuilding, Design and Engineering Services

• Sonar and Acoustic Systems

• Training and Simulation

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Key Industrial Capabilities - Emerging

Advanced Materials

Artificial Intelligence

Cyber Resilience

Space Systems

Remotely-piloted Systems and

Autonomous Technologies

Military Platforms

Weapon SystemsSoldier System

Embedded

Systems

Non-traditional Cyber Security

• Emerging technology with the potential for rapid growth and significant

opportunities

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IDEaS

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CURRENT STATUS

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IDEaS Program Highlights

44 challenges issued More than 220 funded entities

$63.5M committed and spent

1 upcoming challenge

6 micro-nets signed and 6 more approved

1 successful Sandbox on C-UAS

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Competitive Projects

Innovators are awarded Contracts or

contribution funding for their defence

and security solutions

October 24, 2019 closing date for the following challenges:

• Spring into Action – Fast and adaptive logistics planning for military missions

• Spot The Hack: Intrusion detection systems for avionics networks and bus technologies

• Beyond The Classroom: Innovative language learning and retention

• All Systems Go! Predicting and optimizing maintenance for military platforms

• Quantum Leap: Shrinking sensing technologies for field operations

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Contests

Incentivize innovators to develop

demonstrable solutions

The First IDEaS contest has launched! The Pop-up City: Integrated Energy, Water

and Waste Management Systems for Deployed Camps contest will consist of a

four rounds of individual and group competitions with over 3.5 million in prizes to

develop a scalable prototype of a Relocatable Temporary Camp for troops of the

Canadian Armed Forces.

Round 1 applications due November 1, 2019

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DRDC’s Cyber Operations S&T Program

Cyber Decision Making and Response (CDMR)

Tactical Network Operations (TNO)

Platform-to-Assembly Secured Systems (PASS)

• Platform and System Risk Analysis: Methodology for cyber

risk analysis of military platforms

• Advanced Reverse Engineering and Forensic Tools and

Techniques: For hardening, robustness

• Real-Time System Monitoring: Resistance to cyber attack for

software and embedded systems

• Resilient Mission Critical Platforms: Vulnerability assessment

for cyber-physical systems

• Tactical Edge Cyber Command and Control (TEC3):

Network/security SA and C2 at tactical edge

• Advanced Mobile Network Operations (AMNO): Cross-layer

security in distributed networks

• ACDC-Tactical Environments (ACDC-TE): Automated cyber

defence in wireless networks

• Provides a framework and platform for end-to-end cyber defence

– Anticipates threats by modelling potential attacks to critical assets

– Adapts to dynamic networks and changing mission priorities

– Acts to reduce risk by optimally hardening the network and

responding to attacks

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IDEaS Investments and Opportunities:

Cyber Program

Competitive Project - CFP1

Cyber attribution for the defence of Canada

Seeking ways to improve the methods for obtaining secure cyberspace attribution. Having the ability to

identify the perpetrator of malicious cyber activity as a first step before taking action.

Competitive Project – CFP2

Understanding cyber intent

Seeking ways to optimize cyber response efforts. Tools and methods are sought for detecting malicious

cyber-attacks, and increasing the efficiency and accuracy of human “triage” activities. Desired

outcomes include understanding the changing strategies, tactics and patterns of behavior associated

with adversaries and adversarial tactics in cyberspace.

Cyber Resilience: recognized as critical domain

• Subject of Regular Challenges

• Mostly under Competitive Projects up to now

• Expect the use of other Elements

Competitive Project – CFP3b

Identifying Cyber Dependencies, Vulnerabilities and Threats

Solutions to support mission-oriented cyber security and defence in order to develop robust

continuity plans for cyber assets and capabilities

Competitive Project – CFP3c

Intrusion detection systems for avionics networks and bus technologies

Seeking innovative solutions for effective Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) for avionics network

and bus technologies used within the aerospace and space industry

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DRDC’s AI S&T Program – Examples in the

Maritime Domain AI to Assist with Passive

Acoustic Sonar Processing

• Currently:

– Automated detection to determine potential acoustic

signals of interest; typically passed to operator for

identification

• Future Plans:

– Ultimate goal is to fully automate all sonar

processing (detection, classification, localization,

and tracking), which will require AI

– Develop solutions for both “big data” and

embedded processing

• Challenges:

– Developing appropriate datasets for training AI

– Classified nature of acoustic intelligence

• DRDC has been asked to help revolutionize

the way the RCN does business with a new,

integrated approach to mission planning,

situational awareness, and command and

control

• The targeted end state for CRACCEN will be

a predictive situational awareness,

battlespace management, operational

planning, and mission execution system for

UWW

• We have distilled its essence into two parts:

• a 20-year vision (CRACCEN)

• a 5-year project (CRACCEN I)

CRACCEN: Command Reconnaissance

Area Control and Coordination

Environmental Network

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IDEaS Investments and Opportunities:

AI Program

Topic Title Company Amount Contract

start date

Contract

end date

Client

15. Making

sense of the

chatter

Making Sense of Social Media Chatter

with SMART

Nexalogy $1M Oct 2019 Oct 2020 CFINTCOM

DGSTAR

Army

15. Making

sense of the

chatter

Making Sense of Social Media Chatter

through Behaviour Analytics

MDA $200K Oct 2018 Mar 2019 CFINTCOM

DGSTAR

Army

15. Making

sense of the

chatter

Improved Intelligence Capability

Through Fusion of Actionable

Intelligence From Social Media and

Other Open Sources

OODA $200K Oct 2018 Mar 2019 CFINTCOM

DGSTAR

Army

15. Making

sense of the

chatter

Using deep learning for media fusion

and analytics to improve situational

awareness

Xtract AI $200K Oct 2018 Mar 2019 CFINTCOM

DGSTAR

Army

• Common Theme – AI as a Decision-Assistant

• For Many Domains

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DRDC’s Autonomous Technologies S&T

Program

Develop new concepts of operations to integrate autonomy into CF operations

Develop operating techniques for autonomy to augment the operator

Develop prototypes and support CF acquisition of autonomous platforms

IMPACT

Enhanced CF awareness of the utility of autonomy to augment the

operator including in CBR environments

Lower risk CF acquisition and employment of autonomous

platforms

Reduced risk to CF personnel in complex environments.

Evidence-based Advice to Counter UxV & to inform Decision

Making in Defence & Security –

Autonomous Systems S&T Capability

• Defeat and Protect Against Deadly Threats

• Removing the Soldier, Sailor, Aviator from harm’s way

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IDEaS Investments and Opportunities:

Autonomous Technologies Innovation NetworkAutonomous Systems for Defence and Security: Trust and Barriers to Adoption

Seeking to promote revolutionary advances in our understanding of autonomous systems for defence and

security applications, with a focus on trust and barriers to adoption. Six micro-networks funded.

Ideation Session, December 2019Countering Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS): Challenges for Innovation

Initiating a dialogue to explore current and likely future UAS developments, in order to identify potential

threats to people, physical assets, and critical infrastructure, as the basis for identifying an integrated set of

technical challenges and accelerating innovations associated with C-UAS.

Sandbox, September 2019Countering Micro and Mini Unmanned

Aerial Systems

An opportunity for innovators to demonstrate

the functionality and capability of their

technology in detecting and/or defeating

(kinetically/non-kinetically) micro and mini

UAS at CFB Suffield.

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DRDC’s Advanced Materials S&T Program

Power and Energy materials (energy harvesting)Non-destructive evaluation of materials

Many Interests (streams)

Maritime

• Propellers made with composite materials• Propellers that are coated (corrosion, signature)• Submarine anechoic tiles• Coatings (corrosion, self-healing, …)

• Advanced armour (including transparent) and protective materials• Material response under high-strain rate• Additive manufacturing • Coatings (Self-healing, signature reduction,…)• Radar absorbing materials

Protection

Properties

Graphene (defence applications)Responsive and multi-functional materials

New Materials

And others…

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IDEaS Investments and Opportunities:

Advanced Materials

Innovation Network

Advanced Materials: Physical Protection and Detection Avoidance

Seeking to stimulate the development of revolutionary advances in materials science

for defence & security applications, with a focus on emerging and advanced materials,

including advanced manufacturing methods. Six Micro-Nets were awarded funding.

Now you see me, now you don’t –reducing visual and infrared detection of soldiers and their vehicles (CA);

Lightweight ballistic protection –Enhancement of efficient ballistic protection

Competitive Projects

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Space-Based ISR Exploitation of space-based capabilities for arctic and maritime surveillance and intelligence in support of military operations

DRDC Space Systems S&T Program

Space OperationsCapabilities to provide space situational

awareness and to defend and protect national

space assets

RADARSAT

Constellation

Mission image (c)

CSA 2013

NEOSSAT

“Canada must develop advanced

space and cyber capabilities, and

expand cutting-edge research and

development”– Strong, Secure, Engaged: Canada’s Defence

Policy, 2017

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DRDC Space Operations S&T Program

Space Situational Awareness Space Mission Assurance Navigation Warfare

Project ObjectivesCharacterize / understand Earth

orbiting space objects using

ground and space based sensors.

Support CAF in Space Domain

Awareness

S&T Themes:• Optical/Radar satellite tracking

• Understanding space object

pattern of life, intent and

characteristics

• Non-traditional sensor integration

and fusion

• Experimentation with R&D space

and ground-based optical sensors

Project ObjectivesExamine Space Mission

Assurance, Space System

Resiliency within the context of

Canadian defensive space

operations

S&T Themes:• Analysis of risks, vulnerabilities

and mitigations to space systems

• Enhance resilience of space

systems (through IDEaS)

• Defend and protect space systems

Project ObjectivesTo achieve Position Navigation

Timing (PNT) superiority and

ensure that the CAF can operate

successfully in a GPS-denied

environment

S&T Themes:• Counter PNT

• PNT Resilience

• PNT Situational Awareness

• PNT Operational Assessments

• Support to CAF

• Leverage International

Agreements with Allies

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IDEaS Investments and Opportunities:

Space Systems

Competitive Projects

Identification and characterization of space objects –maintain a complete and continuous situational awareness for effective management of space assets

Collision Course – tracking and de-orbiting space debris

Shields Up? Defend and protect satellites from natural and artificial threats